纽约大学化学系天然产物合成研究方向博士后招聘
Post Doctoral Associate (Trauner Lab)
Location
Description
Applications are solicited for an individual to be appointed as an Postdoctoral Associate under the supervision of Professor Dirk Trauner.
We are looking for highly gifted and motivated individuals to join our lab in New York City as postdoctoral fellows to explore different aspects of Natural product synthesis - Projects are available in method development and synthesis of natural products.
You will work in a highly interdisciplinary and stimulating scientific environment in the center of one of the most vibrant cities in the world. Representative expertises in the group are:
- Synthetic Chemistry: Design of small molecule photoswitches
- Analytics: X-ray, HPLC, LCMS, NMR
- Photophysical characterization: Thermal relaxation studies, PSS, fluorescence
- Biochemistry: Molecular Cloning, transfections, RNAi, blotting
- Cell Culture: Mammalian cell lines, primary cells
- Live Cell Imaging: Confocal microscopy, flow cytometry
- Electrophysiology: Whole cell and brain slice electrophysiology
Successful applicants will be highly motivated with an interest in working in natural product total synthesis and must hold a Ph.D. degree in a related field. The ideal candidate will have research experience in organic synthesis.
Successful applicants will be highly motivated with an interest in working in natural product total synthesis and must hold a Ph.D. degree in a related field. The ideal candidate will have research experience in organic synthesis.
Qualifications
To be considered, all applicants must submit a cover letter summarizing research experience and specifying the interests in this position; a curriculum vitae (including a full list of publications); a statement of research interests; and two letters of reference.
Application Instructions
To be considered, all applicants must submit a cover letter summarizing research experience and specifying the interests in this position; a curriculum vitae (including a full list of publications); a statement of research interests; and two letters of reference.